Ulsterman (newspaper) explained

The Ulsterman
Type:Tri-weekly newspaper
Owners:Denis Holland
Foundation:17 November 1852
Ceased Publication:1859
Editor:Denis Holland
Political:Irish nationalism
Language:English
Headquarters:Belfast, Ireland, UK

The Ulsterman was a short lived tri-weekly nationalist four page newspaper based in Belfast in Ireland, UK.

First published on 17 November 1852[1] with Denis Holland, former editor of The Northern Whig as proprietor and editor. The paper closed in 1859 a year after Holland started concentrating on the weekly Irishman.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Memorial University Libraries . Library.mun.ca . 2013-09-18 . 2013-10-27.
  2. Web site: Old Belfast Newspapers: The mid 19th century . Belfast Galleries . 2013-10-27.